Former USTR Official: Reagan did not need Fast Track
Fast Track Wasn’t Needed During Reagan’s Successful Uruguay Round, And Is Not Needed Now by Charles Blum, former Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Multilateral RelationsManufacturing
Fast Track Wasn’t Needed During Reagan’s Successful Uruguay Round, And Is Not Needed Now by Charles Blum, former Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Multilateral RelationsManufacturing
In September 2011, Congress passed and the president signed the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA) that changed the U.S. patent system to the party “first
Michael Stumo had the opportunity to meet with Michele Nash-Hoff, chair of the CPA CA Chapter, and other CA Chapter members this past week over
BEIJING—Newly released satellite images show a dramatic expansion in China’s construction of artificial islands on disputed South China Sea reefs, intensifying concerns about Beijing’s territorial
Suppose that by enacting a particular law we’d increase the U.S.Gross Domestic Product. But almost all that growth would go to the richest 1 percent.
President Barack Obama has called on Congress to grant him fast-track trade authority for his Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade agreement. The administration insists the authority, which
The Interfaith Working Group on Trade and Investment – representing Quaker, Jewish, Protestant and Catholic organizations, – has written a letter in opposition to Fast
House Ways & Means trade subcommittee Chairman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) last week indicated that efforts to build congressional support for a Trade Promotion Authority (TPA)
WASHINGTON — A Democratic congressman has accused the Obama administration of dodging his request for “unimpeded” access to two controversial trade agreements — reigniting a
Editor’s Note: On Feb. 13, 2015 Congressman Mark Pocan (D-WI) introduced H.R. 967, a bill which would prohibit the president from entering into free trade